The editor for Stack Overflow just doesn't seem to be functional for editing bigger blocks of code. At the very least it would be nice to have a block indent/unindent feature.
As a sidenote, could the whole Stack Exchange network please find a different key to use for linking? Some people use appl-L to highlight the URL bar in Chrome/Safari, and I know there are alternatives (I'm certain this has to bother the superuser crowd exceptionally).
This question has been asked to some extent here, but I am more than just asking, I am making a case for upgrading, so please don't immediately mark this as a duplicate.
If there are plans on the roadmap for a better editor, when will the delivery date be?
If there aren't:
Stack Overflow, and the SE network in general, is about having a premium Q/A sites. A lot of users, myself included, and new users in particular, are willing to sacrifice the formatting of their code because using a boiler-plate HTML textarea
is too much work, especially with 10+ lines.
Encouraging people to add code to their questions is good for Stack Overflow. More code means more content, and more search engine indexing.
Some features that seem almost necessary:
- Block Indent
- Block Unindent
- Consistent paste behavior, perhaps automated formatting?
--EDIT--
While I appreciate that I could paste in code from my editor (and I often do), sometimes the code from my editor is indented already, and it doesn't paste into the text area correctly. As a fairly frequent reviewer, I always see edits that merely fix the formatting of the code. For something so simple, wouldn't it be worth it to encourage users to format their code properly? Could it be possible to have a feature that allows you to auto-format any section you write into a code block?